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Tibet Is Open for Tourist

We are delighted to share the exciting news that Tibet will be re-opening for tourists in April 2023. After a three-year suspension due to the COVID-19 ...

Culture of Manaslu

Manaslu region is a cultural treasure trove, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the rich and diverse traditions of the people who call this rugged ...

Trekking Season

Trekking in Nepal can be undertaken and done throughout the whole year. The traditional trekking season in Nepal is from September to November and March ...

Safety & Security in Manaslu

The Manaslu region is generally considered safe for trekking, as long as basic safety rules are observed. When the trek is arranged by a trekking agency, ...

Manaslu Trekking Permit & Nepal Visa

To go trekking in the Manaslu and Tsum Valley area, you must trek with a registered trekking company and a qualified trekking guide in a group of at least ...

People of Manaslu

Nepal's population of over 30.5 million people is made up of more than 40 different races and tribes, offering visitors a diverse range of experiences. ...

Manaslu Region

Manaslu Region Trekking is an incredible experience for trekkers looking to explore the natural beauty and cultural diversity of the Himalayas. The region ...

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Manaslu Trekking Tours

Manaslu Circuit Trek
20 Days

The delightful and well-loved trekking route of Manaslu region of Nepal, which provides with great pristine of mountain views, rich culture heritage, unsurpassed ...

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Tsum Valley Trek
21 Days

The Tsum Valley Trek is a sacred valley in the Manaslu region, opened for trekkers in 2008. Also referred to as "Beyul Kyimolung," or the "holy hidden ...

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Lower Manaslu Trek
18 Days

Lower Manaslu Trek is a perfect option for those who want to experience the beauty of the Himalayas without having to go to high altitudes.

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Manaslu High Passes Trekking
28 Days

Manaslu High Passes Trek is a beautiful and adventurous trek that covers widely varied geographical terrains ranging from its lowest point of 228m to 8,163m ...

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